2010 International Conference on Computer Applications and Industrial Electronics 2010
DOI: 10.1109/iccaie.2010.5735037
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Sensorless control of magnetic levitation system using sliding mode controller

Abstract: Magnetic levitation is a technique to suspend an object without any mechanical support. Position of the suspended object is generally detected by using Hall Effect or optical sensors. These sensors require additional mechanical fixtures making the system clumsy and less reliable. A magnetic levitation system without using such mechanical fixtures has been presented in this paper. Absence of additional fixtures to sense the position of the suspended object makes it very attractive for practical implementation.P… Show more

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“…Earlier various novel sensing techniques have been designed by the authors. (Deshpande and Mathur, 2009;Deshpande and Badrilal, 2010) .Yet another novel position sensor not using any moving part has been developed to overcome the drawbacks of conventional position sensors. Schematic of the proposed system is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier various novel sensing techniques have been designed by the authors. (Deshpande and Mathur, 2009;Deshpande and Badrilal, 2010) .Yet another novel position sensor not using any moving part has been developed to overcome the drawbacks of conventional position sensors. Schematic of the proposed system is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%